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Apple's recent iPad product announcement fanned the flames of the Flash debate, namely whether it belongs on Apple's mobile devices -- or not. Full Article at Download Squad
MADISON, Wis. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
A mural from the Irish National Liberation Army, (INLA), on a gable wall in West Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The mural remembers INLA volunteer Kevin Lynch who died in 1981 after 71 days on hungerstrike while in a British prison in Northern... View Photo »
We are ready to enable Flash in the browser on these devices if and when Apple chooses to allow that for its users, but to date we have not had the required cooperation from Apple to make this happen
Matthew Dempsky has discovered a bug which will crash the Flash player on every supported platform. Full Article at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
"Adobe's chief technical officer, Kevin Lynch claims that Flash [version 10.1, still in beta] now runs at 'almost exactly' the same level of CPU usage on Mac and Windows systems, where previously the Mac suffered significantly," MacNN reports. "The v10. Full Article at MacDailyNews
Macs will perform substantially better when running Flash Player 10.1, promises Adobe's chief technical officer, Kevin Lynch. Full Article at MacNN
DETROIT - DECEMBER 30: Kevin Lynch #11 of the Michigan Wolverines hops over the boards during the 45th Annual Great Lakes Invitational tournament game against the Michigan Tech Huskies played at Joe Louis Arena on December 30, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. The... View Photo »
Adobe's chief technical officer, Kevin Lynch claims that Flash [version 10.1, still in beta] now runs at 'almost exactly' the same level of CPU usage on Mac and Windows systems, where previously the Mac suffered significantly
Kevin Lynch, CTO of Adobe, has posted the latest riposte in the ongoing fencing match between Apple and Adobe concerning the lack of Flash support in Apple's portable products, including the iPad. Full Article at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Adobe has fired off another volley in its war of words with Apple boss Steve Jobs, saying a lack of cooperation from Apple was to blame for Flash support not making it onto the newly launched iPad. Full Article at ITPro
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A mural from the Irish National Liberation Army, (INLA), on a gable wall in West Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The mural remembers INLA volunteer Kevin Lynch who died in 1981 after 71 days on hungerstrike while in a British prison in Northern Ireland. The INLA, a ruthless...
View Photo »DETROIT - DECEMBER 30: Kevin Lynch #11 of the Michigan Wolverines hops over the boards during the 45th Annual Great Lakes Invitational tournament game against the Michigan Tech Huskies played at Joe Louis Arena on December 30, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. The Wolverines won 5-3.
View Photo »Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President, experience and technology organization Adobe's Kevin Lynch (L) and Founder and CEO of Mint.com Aaron Patzer speak at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2009 in Pasadena, California July 23, 2009.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 27: Kevin Lynch of the Columbus Blue Jacksets poses for a portrait during the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 27: Kevin Lynch of the Columbus Blue Jackets looks on after being drafted in the second round during the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 27, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 27: Kevin Lynch of the COlumbus Blue Jacksets adjust his hat after he was drafted by the Blue Jackets in the second round during the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 27, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
View Photo »Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch demonstrates applications powered by Adobe AIR.
View Photo »DETROIT - DECEMBER 30: Kevin Lynch #11 of the Michigan Wolverines hops over the boards during the 45th Annual Great Lakes Invitational tournament game against the Michigan Tech Huskies played at Joe Louis Arena on December 30, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. The Wolverines won 5-3.
View Photo »Regarding crashing, I can tell you that we don't ship Flash with any known crash bugs, and if there was such a widespread problem historically Flash could not have achieved its wide use today ... Addressing crash issues is a top priority in the engineering team, and currently there are open reports we a...
Adobe's chief technical officer, Kevin Lynch claims that Flash [version 10.1, still in beta] now runs at 'almost exactly' the same level of CPU usage on Mac and Windows systems, where previously the Mac suffered significantly
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We are now on the verge of delivering Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones with all but one of the top manufacturers. This includes Google's Android, RIM's Blackberry, Nokia, Palm Pre and many others across form factors including not only smartphones but also tablets, netbooks, and internet-connected TVs
Longer term, some point to HTML as eventually supplanting the need for Flash, particularly with the more recent developments coming in HTML with version 5 ... I don't see this as one replacing the other, certainly not today nor even in the foreseeable future.
We are now on the verge of delivering Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones with all but one of the top manufacturers
We have a right to education — and an affordable education at that — which won’t constrain us for the rest of our lives
Apple needs to approve all software that goes on its devices, and today it has not yet approved Flash to run in the browser ... I can’t philosophize why Apple chooses to do what it does.
We are ready to enable Flash in the browser on these devices if and when Apple chooses to allow that for its users, but to date we have not had the required cooperation from Apple to make this happen
Users and content creators would be thrown back to the dark ages of video on the Web with incompatibility issues
People will start to see that as a capability they’d like to have and not understand why it’s not there ... It will become a competitive differentiator in that market, in terms of being able to view Flash content and Web sites or not.
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While it is not quite as intuitive as Apple's device, on the hardware front it beats the iPhone hands down. It's faster, thinner has a better screen and a superior camera.
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